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Australian Extradition
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Australian Extradition

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In a mobile world where criminals traverse borders, this book delves into the intricate realm of extradition - the process of returning offenders to face justice in the jurisdiction where their crimes occurred. Focusing on Australian law and practice, it offers a comprehensive exploration of the legal and diplomatic intricacies surrounding extradition. Drawing comparisons with other jurisdictions and advocating reform, this book examines the high stakes involved, addressing 'extradition objections' under the Extradition Act 1988, such as concerns over prejudice based on race, religion, nationality, or political opinions. However, it goes beyond these considerations, questioning the ethical implications of surrendering individuals to potentially unfair trials or inhumane punishment, even without overt prejudice - a fundamental issue under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. This comprehensive resource is invaluable for legal professionals, law enforcement, and scholars exploring the intersection of justice, sovereignty, and human rights.

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Explores extradition process for returning criminals across borders to face justice where crimes occurred.

Comprehensive analysis of Australian extradition law, comparisons with other jurisdictions, and reform advocacy.

Examines extradition objections under Australian law, prejudice concerns, and ethical implications of surrendering individuals to potential unfair trials or inhumane punishment.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LexisNexis Butterworths Australia
Country
Australia
Date
13 August 2025
ISBN
9780409361698

In a mobile world where criminals traverse borders, this book delves into the intricate realm of extradition - the process of returning offenders to face justice in the jurisdiction where their crimes occurred. Focusing on Australian law and practice, it offers a comprehensive exploration of the legal and diplomatic intricacies surrounding extradition. Drawing comparisons with other jurisdictions and advocating reform, this book examines the high stakes involved, addressing 'extradition objections' under the Extradition Act 1988, such as concerns over prejudice based on race, religion, nationality, or political opinions. However, it goes beyond these considerations, questioning the ethical implications of surrendering individuals to potentially unfair trials or inhumane punishment, even without overt prejudice - a fundamental issue under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. This comprehensive resource is invaluable for legal professionals, law enforcement, and scholars exploring the intersection of justice, sovereignty, and human rights.

Features

Explores extradition process for returning criminals across borders to face justice where crimes occurred.

Comprehensive analysis of Australian extradition law, comparisons with other jurisdictions, and reform advocacy.

Examines extradition objections under Australian law, prejudice concerns, and ethical implications of surrendering individuals to potential unfair trials or inhumane punishment.

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Noortmann & Collins, Essentials of International Law: An Australian Context

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LexisNexis Butterworths Australia
Country
Australia
Date
13 August 2025
ISBN
9780409361698